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Robbie fowler's fat face
Had this happen the other day - what made it so amazing was that it was coming back in from a fire drill, so there was hundreds of people queuing for the lift, and this pillock goes one floor.Lazy so-n-so's who can't be bothered to take the stairs when going up or down a single floor. It's not going to kill you, and if it does, you've earned it by being a lazy so-n-so.
Amount of people I see standing waiting for an elevator only to have to go one floor drives me insane.
People going on at your about the negative health effects of smoking when they find out you do. Mate, I know they're bad for me... Its on every packet, going on about it isn't helping me wanna quit its just making me wanna spark you.
Some of these people really do need the exercise as well. Doing themselves no favours with that level of laziness.On a similar note, people arriving in the staff car park who drive around, up and down all the lanes, to find the space absolutely closest to the building and so minimising the distance these lazy gits have to walk. Would it really hurt to park anywhere and walk the extra 50 yards?
Probably not, but in some cases it can be for the sake of security, both the person walking in the dark back to their car, and having their car close to the building means reduced chance of it being broken into. Is my guess anyway.On a similar note, people arriving in the staff car park who drive around, up and down all the lanes, to find the space absolutely closest to the building and so minimising the distance these lazy gits have to walk. Would it really hurt to park anywhere and walk the extra 50 yards?
Probably not, but in some cases it can be for the sake of security, both the person walking in the dark back to their car, and having their car close to the building means reduced chance of it being broken into. Is my guess anyway.
You telling me you don't do this, ever? I reckon it's a subconscious thing, we all do it. Supermarkets especially. Sometimes if the car park isn't that big I'll just look for the first space I find, but my train station car park is gargantuan, it can take several minutes to traverse it. Can't be doing with that, rain or shine.This is not a winter time thing, it is equally applicable on a beautiful summer's day and it is a secure staff car park that we use. We use turnstiles and swipe cards to leave the car park for the main part of the site, and from there the nearest offices are a good 5 mins walk away, so why the desperate pursuit of the closest possible space everyday?
On a similar note, people arriving in the staff car park who drive around, up and down all the lanes, to find the space absolutely closest to the building and so minimising the distance these lazy gits have to walk. Would it really hurt to park anywhere and walk the extra 50 yards?
One of my favourite pastimes when I had a college bus pass. The fume level from the driver is incalculable.Saw a lady get on the bus the other day for one stop... 300 yards, not even.